Correctgradon wrote:So you keep it at 10#s to be on the safe side, but had it at 13# at one time?
Makes 450hp and 500t/lbs at 13lbs.
Correctgradon wrote:So you keep it at 10#s to be on the safe side, but had it at 13# at one time?
The lack of detail does seem suspicious to me, not to mention that the actual displacement of their "5.0L stroker" is 4860cc (3.937" bore, 4.06" stroke). The stock rocker arm ratio of 1.5 that they mentioned is incorrect and I'd also call BS on their 298cfm intake flow claim. The best I've ever seen from a 4.0 head with a 2.02" intake valve is ~250cfm.Plechtan wrote:Just got the Nov JP magazine, They have a short article on their new "Insane inline" They claim they dynoed it @ 558hp Turbo, 30 lbs of boost. The article reads like a ad for 505 performance.
They claim 298 CFM of flow with a 2" intake valve. The cam looks pretty mild and really not that much lift.
It would be great if you could buy a 500 hp crate engine. Lots of details missing
For once I actually agree with you.Cheromaniac wrote:The lack of detail does seem suspicious to me, not to mention that the actual displacement of their "5.0L stroker" is 4860cc (3.937" bore, 4.06" stroke). The stock rocker arm ratio of 1.5 that they mentioned is incorrect and I'd also call BS on their 298cfm intake flow claim. The best I've ever seen from a 4.0 head with a 2.02" intake valve is ~250cfm.Plechtan wrote:Just got the Nov JP magazine, They have a short article on their new "Insane inline" They claim they dynoed it @ 558hp Turbo, 30 lbs of boost. The article reads like a ad for 505 performance.
They claim 298 CFM of flow with a 2" intake valve. The cam looks pretty mild and really not that much lift.
It would be great if you could buy a 500 hp crate engine. Lots of details missing
You would also think that a well-built 4.9 stroker (not 5.0) would put out something like 300hp (crank) in N/A form so with 30psi of boost, it should put out near 800hp even allowing for a 1.5 point drop in SCR for the turbo so they're not even close.
I wonder how long their engine would last with 30psi of boost and wafer thin cylinders. Probably one more dyno run before it turns to shrapnel.
Its totally doable- haha. Just over bore the motor .250". The block should look something like the Audi symbol when done.YJ_and_Corey wrote:
Without a custom crank grind, custom rods and custom pistons - it's impossible.
The worst thing is presumably people still buy from 505 Performance. Imaginary siamesed bores and all....Biggrnjeep97 wrote:Its totally doable- haha. Just over bore the motor .250". The block should look something like the Audi symbol when done.YJ_and_Corey wrote:
Without a custom crank grind, custom rods and custom pistons - it's impossible.
-Will
My thoughts exactly. Bore size is 3.937", stroke is 4.06", there's 6 cylinders, making the displacement 296.6ci or 4860cc so it's only just a 4.9L stroker.YJ_and_Corey wrote:I find it funny that they call their kit a 5.0L stroker kit.
They use an offset-ground 258 crank, Eagle forged 6.150" rods with 0.912" bushed small ends, and Ross +0.060" custom forged pistons with full-floating pins.YJ_and_Corey wrote:Without a custom crank grind, custom rods and custom pistons - it's impossible.
You're indeed correct about that.YJ_and_Corey wrote:They didn't even know that the KB944 is actually NOT a 9.0:1 piston (it's 9.5:1)
250 cfm for a 2.02 valve is lame. For instance my head flows over 260cfm @28" .525 lift with a STOCK valve. I've not seen the article in question but I know of cast iron heads that flow in excess of 320 with 2.05 valve. Just food for thought, not trying to pick a fight Dino.Cheromaniac wrote:The lack of detail does seem suspicious to me, not to mention that the actual displacement of their "5.0L stroker" is 4860cc (3.937" bore, 4.06" stroke). The stock rocker arm ratio of 1.5 that they mentioned is incorrect and I'd also call BS on their 298cfm intake flow claim. The best I've ever seen from a 4.0 head with a 2.02" intake valve is ~250cfm.
I was just quoting what I remember about the Accurate Power big valve ported head (2.02"/1.60") when it was available (247cfm intake, 157cfm exhaust at 0.500" lift) and another 4.0 head (can't remember who built it) with the same size valves that flowed 252cfm intake, 153cfm exhaust at the same lift. Your head is certainly sounds impressive Sixpak. I've often questioned if there's any benefit to using oversize valves in the 4.0 head 'cause of potential shrouding problems, and it's no coincidence that Hesco chose to use stock sized valves in their aluminium head. Unfortunately their flow numbers are a closely guarded secret.SIXPAK wrote:250 cfm for a 2.02 valve is lame. For instance my head flows over 260cfm @28" .525 lift with a STOCK valve. I've not seen the article in question but I know of cast iron heads that flow in excess of 320 with 2.05 valve. Just food for thought, not trying to pick a fight Dino.
If you want to give someone credit call Bennie at Hesco and thank him for having the current record of 750 ponies on an engine dyno.jeep 33 wrote:Just wondered why there was so much negativety on this insane inline i think it is great someone can make that kind of power with one of these engines. Give credit where it is do
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